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003 | Central Library, Khulna University | ||
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_a9781119820543 _qpaper back |
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040 | _cCentral Library, Khulna University | ||
041 | _2eng | ||
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_a620.11 _bCAF |
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_aCallister, William D., Jr. _e1940-; |
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_a Fundamentals of materials science and engineering _b/ _cby William D. Callister & David G. Rethwisch |
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250 | _a6th ed. / SI version. International adaptation | ||
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_aHoboken: _bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc., _c2022. |
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_avarious pagings : _billustrations (black and white, and colour), graphs, tabs, charts ; _c26 cm |
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350 | _a10,080.00/- | ||
504 | _aincludes index, glossary | ||
505 | 0 | _t 1. Introduction | |
505 | _t2. Atomic Structure and Interatomic Bonding | ||
505 | _t 3. Structures of Metals and Ceramics | ||
505 | _t4. Polymer Structures | ||
505 | _t5. Composites | ||
505 | _t 6. Imperfections in Solids | ||
505 | _t 7. Diffusion | ||
505 | _t 8. Mechanical Properties | ||
505 | _t9. Dislocation, Deformation, and Strengthening Mechanisms | ||
505 | _t10. Failure | ||
505 | _t 11. Phase Diagrams | ||
505 | _t12. Phase Transformations | ||
505 | _t13. Electrical Properties of Materials | ||
505 | _t14. Types and Applications of Materials | ||
505 | _t15. Processing of Engineering Materials | ||
505 | _t 16. Corrosion and Degradation | ||
505 | _t17. Thermal Properties | ||
505 | _t18. Magnetic Properties | ||
505 | _t 19. Optical Properties | ||
505 | _t20. Economic, Environmental and Societal Issues in Materials Science and Engineering | ||
520 | _aFundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering provides a comprehensive coverage of the three primary types of materials (metals, ceramics, and polymers) and composites. Adopting an integrated approach to the sequence of topics, the book focuses on the relationships that exist between the structural elements of materials and their properties. This presentation permits the early introduction of non-metals and supports the engineer's role in choosing materials based upon their characteristics. Using clear, concise terminology that is familiar to students, the book presents material at an appropriate level for student comprehension. This International Adaptation has been thoroughly updated to use SI units. This edition enhances the coverage of failure mechanism by adding new sections on Griffith theory of brittle fracture, Goodman diagram, and fatigue crack propagation rate. It further strengthens the coverage by including new sections on peritectoid and monotectic reactions, spinodal decomposition, and various hardening processes such as surface, and vacuum and plasma hardening. In addition, all homework problems requiring computations have been refreshed. | ||
650 | _aMaterials science | ||
650 | _aMaterials | ||
650 | _2Science for Engineers | ||
700 | _aRethwisch, David G. | ||
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